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OpenAI’s Sora, the startup’s hyperrealistic AI video generator, is “definitely” going to be released in 2024, according to Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati in an interview with the

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Tyler Perry is so stunned by the capabilities of AI that he's halted his planned studio expansion.
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Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, at a conference.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unveiled a text-to-video model called Sora.
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OpenAI Sora video of people walking through Tokyo
Prompt: Beautiful, snowy Tokyo city is bustling. The camera moves through the bustling city street, following several people enjoying the beautiful snowy weather and shopping at nearby stalls. Gorgeous sakura petals are flying through the wind along with snowflakes.
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OpenAI’s premier video generator Sora shocked the world on Thursday with worryingly realistic videos, but the model seems even better at creating video game worlds.

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One of the more unsettling things about AI is how blisteringly fast the technology develops. A few months ago, it seemed like useful AI-generated video tools were still out of reach. Well, now that’s over.

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Everybody knows that online disinformation is a huge problem—one that has arguably torn communities apart, manipulated elections, and caused certain segments of the global population

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Sora-generated video of a woman in a leather jacket and red dress walking in Tokyo at night, with the wet pavemet shiny with lights.
A video generated by Sora shows a woman strutting the streets of Tokyo.
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OpenAI introduced Sora, its premier text-to-video generator, on Thursday with beautiful, shockingly realistic videos showcasing the AI model’s capabilities. Sora is now available to a small number of researchers and creatives who will test the model before a broader public release, which could spell disaster for the…